by Shelby » Tue Nov 08, 2011 11:53 am
It's really important to quarantine, even if they both look healthy. There could be something lurking, as birds hide their illnesses until they are too sick to keep pretending otherwise. (They are prey animals in the wild and predators pick off the sick and weak ones first.) You could try quarantining her in a bathroom, as long as it has a window so she isn't in the dark all day. Or ask one of your roommates if they wouldn't mind having her cage in their room for a month. Birds are very quiet at night (because they're sleeping haha) so she wouldn't disturb their sleep. I've also heard of people quarantining their birds at the house of a friend who doesn't mind animals, and they go visit the bird at least twice a day to feed, play and take care of the bird.
I wouldn't recommend clipping for the sake of making them tame and forcing them to like you/be with you a lot. The best relationship with a bird is one based on trust and friendship, not the fact that they can't get away from you. Plus, flying is the very best form of exercise. Flighted birds have fewer health and psychological problems, tend to take better to eating healthy foods, and there is less of a chance that they'll start plucking (as long as they are clean and eating a good diet). If you have a good bond with your bird, you can train flight recall (they fly to you when you cue them) and because they can they can fly away when they don't feel like hanging out, they don't feel the need to bite to get their point across.